Good stuff in this release and more importantly every release in the last 6 month or more has had really good stuff.

I like the improvements to formula box behaviour,Tabs now work on Mobile.New look and feel with make users feel like it has been freshened up.Rich text field typesUser management.Better calendars. Calendar entries Colorization has always been a challenge so we will see how that works.

Kelly,You could set up a new table with just 1 record in it for your fancy text with a Rich Text data entry field. It will be [Record ID#] = 1.

Then make a formula numeric field in your details table with a value of formula of 1 and make a relationship to the details table and then lookup your Rich text field down to the records to be used on forms and reports.

Of course, that table with 1 record in it called perhaps Rich Text Fields can have many fields, and any of them can be looked up down into any of the detail record tables. It does sounds like it could be a lot easier as a way to get static logos onto forms.

Here is another example of using Rich Text fields. I was just working on an app for a client which is replacing an excel sheet with lots of colored cells for the status of different stages of the project.

So for example there is a column for Payment status and the word "Paid" is there inn a typical Excel Green background shading format.

So since I'm all about low code no code, I made this Status field be a drop down choice pulled from a short list in a table of payment Statuses. The Key to that field is words like "Paid", which gets that work pulled down into the project, but then I created a Proxy lookup field for that to show in View mode which is Paid in background shading green. So now I have colored "cells" in my Quick base app without needing to write the formula top do background shading. And if my client decides they want the words to appear differently, they can just edit the Rich Text themselves in my table of Payment Status choices.